In commemorating World AIDS Day, taking place on Thursday, December 1st, 2016, ACWICT has trained 40 exceptional young women from the informal settlements of Nairobi and Kisumu on Life skills for Reproductive Health, HIV transmission and associated risk factors and...

The innovation ‘Vusha Girls Employability Program’ will be implemented in Kisumu and Nairobi counties to reduce young women’s risks for transactional sex and HIV infections. We are looking for a program manager, 2 program officers, 4 master trainers, a monitoring and evaluation officer, a communications officer & 2 jobs placement officer in Nairobi and Kisumu

A total of 258 graduates received certification, on technical skills (Information Technology Essentials, Online Work and Coding), Life skills, financial literacy and entrepreneurship skills having successfully completed training.

Issues of climate change and environmental management have become a popular topic on both national and international platforms. As the world is coming to terms to the consequences of their interaction with the environment, so are they realizing the need to conserve...

About us

We work to address the challenges faced by highly potential but disadvantaged women and youth to improve their education, employment, health and leadership opportunities reaching 25,000 women and youth impacting over 250,000 of their significant others annually.

Since 2007, ACWICT has been implementing successful youth empowerment programs that target young people in their transition point from primary school, high school, vocational and tertiary education to the world of work.

Our goal is to support marginalized girls to complete secondary school education and access better livelihoods. We plan to train 10,000 marginalized secondary school girls aged 15-19 from various counties in Kenya.

We has been involved in the constitution review processes and referenda culminating into the Kenya Constitution, general elections 2007 and 2013; and the gender and post election peace building after the 2007 general elections.

We has been involved in the constitution review processes and referenda culminating into the Kenya Constitution, general elections 2007 and 2013; and the gender and post election peace building after the 2007 general elections.

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Success Stories

ACWICT is recognized for its best practices in recruitment, training, placements and integrating reproductive health into youth employability training.

“I found my voice in ICT,” Janet Aoko

“ACWICT has transformed me from a hawker to a CEO,” Peter Njenga

“Coding is my new lifeline,” Fidelis Kinyanjui

Calling for Applications

We provide programs that are demand driven empowering the youth with employable skills through in-person, in-class training and self-study. At least 80% of the young people trained are placed into jobs, internships and apprenticeship and entrepreneurs linked to financial mechanisms.

Do you know a Std 8 Leaver looking for Vocational Training, IT & Entreprenuership skills? Free training in IT & Entrepreneurship

The Ngazi project is aimed at empowering 500 youth to support the economic and social development of their communities in Busia.

A total of 258 graduates received certification, on technical skills (Information Technology Essentials, Online Work and Coding), Life skills, financial literacy and entrepreneurship skills having successfully completed training.

Issues of climate change and environmental management have become a popular topic on both national and international platforms. As the world is coming to terms to the consequences of their interaction with the environment, so are they realizing the need to conserve...

About ACWICT

The African Centre for Women, Information and Communications Technology (ACWICT) is a Kenya-based ICT for Development (ICT4D) Organization, with a regional reach, established to promote women and youths’ access to and knowledge of ICT as tools for sustainable development.